Common Suffolk County Code Violations for Contractors — What You Need to Know
For home improvement contractors working in Suffolk County, compliance with local consumer protection laws is not optional — it’s a business necessity. The Suffolk County
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For home improvement contractors working in Suffolk County, compliance with local consumer protection laws is not optional — it’s a business necessity. The Suffolk County
Falls are one of the leading causes of serious injuries and deaths in construction—and also one of the most frequently cited OSHA violations. If you’re
Construction projects are complex—especially in a place like Long Island, where strict regulations, tight timelines, and high-dollar investments are the norm. Whether you’re a general
New York City construction projects often affect neighboring buildings—and not always in good ways. If your property has been damaged due to nearby construction, you
Meta Description: If your property was damaged by adjacent construction in New York City, learn your rights and how a construction attorney in NYC can
If your neighbor is planning construction and needs access to your property, you’re entitled to more than just a handshake agreement. Here’s what you should
Effectively navigating the complexities of construction disputes demands a comprehensive understanding of the American Arbitration Association’s Construction Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures. These rules provide
Navigating the complexities of construction dispute resolution requires a keen understanding of the available pathways, each with its unique benefits and drawbacks. The choice between
Understanding and navigating the intricacies of the New York Lien Law, including the rarely used Section 8, is crucial for contractors and material suppliers aiming
Pre arbitration resolution attempts You have either initiated the arbitration process, received a demand for arbitration or are about to enter the arbitration process. Many contracts, specifically the AIA contracts include a section on resolution that mandates: 1)
Today’s entrepreneur can choose from a variety of business forms including partnerships, sole proprietorships, corporations and, most recently, limited liability companies. The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is still in its infancy in New York. Having only adopted the
In places like New York City where buildings can sometimes be built virtually on top of each other, it is not uncommon for construction on one property to cause damage to a neighboring property. Of course, when this
ROSLYN BOARD MEMBER WIN AGAIN – APPELLATE COURT UPHOLDS RULING THAT BOARD’S INSURANCE CARRIER MUST COVER THE BOARD MEMBERS IN THE $11.2 MILLION DOLLAR SUIT A New York Appellate Court has upheld a 2007 court decision that requires
New York Court of Appeals rejects State Farm’s use of Earth Movement and Settling and Cracking exclusions to bar coverage for man-made construction damage In an “earth moving” decision, on April 30, 2009, the New York Court
A. Typical Construction Disputes B. Contractual Protection and Remedies C. Claim Notice Provisions D. Failure to Procure Insurance E. Construction Claim Avoidance Techniques F. Dispute Resolution: Arbitration vs. Litigation Appendix A – New York Housing Merchant Implied Warranty
Business owners obtain various benefits by setting up a corporation or limited liability company. Chief among the benefits is a corporate structure which shields individual principals from personal liability arising from debt or liability of the company. Frequently,
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